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amorphous structure
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The tag 'amorphous structure' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about metallic glass, a material with an amorphous atomic structure that offers exceptional strength and toughness. One thread highlights a new type of damage-tolerant metallic glass developed by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Caltech, which surpasses steel in both strength and toughness. The discussion focuses on the fabrication strategy and potential for even stronger versions. While the topic is materials science rather than Windows or computing, it reflects the community's interest in cutting-edge technology and scientific breakthroughs.
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ScienceDaily (Jan. 11, 2011) — Glass stronger and tougher than steel? A new type of damage-tolerant metallic glass, demonstrating a strength and toughness beyond that of any known material, has been developed and tested by a collaboration of researchers with the...